3 Words to use with lynch

When the private man assumes to punish evil with force he sanctions lynch-law, which is a terror to the innocent as well as to the guilty.

The chariot was of wood, the body of which was light, strengthened with metal; the pole was inserted in the axle; the two wheels usually had six spokes, but sometimes only four; the wheel revolved on the axle, and was secured by a lynch-pin.

But the monopolist was unknown and the lynch-mobs of the lumber trust still sleeping in the womb of the Future.

3 Words to use with  lynch